Thursday, August 24, 2006

Clatterbox - Eazy Does It (1996)

David Kempston aka Clatterbox brings us with Eazy Does It his second release on the London-based Clear label. With influences ranging from hip hop, funk, electro and techno music, one might expect a 'collectio-cacaphonos', but in fact all fourteen tracks on this album are gorgeously minimalist. To quote from All Music Guide, "Clatterbox's sound is reliant on a sort of refined, left-field minimalism, with tracks often composed of only three or four loops judiciously arranged." A really great album, filled with bouncy basses, humorous arrangements - and no lyrics!

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5 Comments:

At 8/26/2006 5:54 AM, Blogger Paxjorge said...

No problem dude, the joy of the music is all that matters, I don't have an ego ergo there's no sense of possession. Mention anything you want and all the world's peace to you.

Shantiniketan.

 
At 8/26/2006 5:58 AM, Blogger Paxjorge said...

And, by the way, last weekend I learned an English term called "cottaging", referring to your track from Cottage Industries. Pretty twisted, if you ask me...

Hey! Babies on a Stick - can you hear me??

 
At 8/27/2006 5:24 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

dont have to talk about the cd since you just cd-napped it from me butt i have to be amazed about the fact you only just learned the concept of cottaging!!!!????!!!!!
thought it was your #1 pass time :P

 
At 9/03/2006 10:18 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

High, thanx for your great blog!
I am sorry, tried the pass in 100 variations, even with copy and paste, but… nada!
Any idea??

 
At 9/04/2006 1:28 PM, Blogger Paxjorge said...

eclecticelectelectric 3.14159265

 

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